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Bird’s Eye View (Oct. 19, 2016)

Whatever next? I will surely be one of the many followers of the Valley’s restaurant scene who undergoes a ‘you’re kidding me’ moment on hearing this week’s latest development. Yes folks, Matt Barnes and his partner, chef Patrick Meany, of Stone and Embers “fame” have decided to reopen their fine restaurant once again, perhaps as early as next week.

Mushroom Evening

[Nov 10] Come join us for an evening of mushroom talk, tasting and viewing on November 10, presented by the Mendocino Coast Mushroom Club. With breathtaking photos Mushroom expert and author Noah Siegel will introduce…

Albion Bridge Repairs

[Nov 7-9] The Caltrans Construction Resident Engineer has been working with the contractor, Bugler Construction, on the construction schedule for the subject project. The repair work on the Albion River Bridge deck is scheduled for…

Daylight Time Ends

[Nov 6] By act of Congress, civil clocks in most areas of the United States are adjusted ahead one hour in the summer months (known as daylight time) and returned back one hour in the…

Support Standing Rock

[Nov 6] Teach In, Cultural Ceremony and Fundraiser Sunday, November 6th, 2 to 5pm Redwood Valley Community Guild 8650 East Road, Redwood Valley Thousands of people are encamped along the Cannonball River in North Dakota…

String Quartet Concert

[Nov 6] Cassatt String Quartet November 6 @ 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm Preston Hall, 44831 Main St., Mendocino Four women make up one of America's outstanding string quartets. They are winners of numerous awards in international…

Crime Doesn’t Pay; Neither Does Work

Jewel E. Dyer and James A. Norton, both of Willits, have a lot in common. They’re both astute young fellows with enough acumen to see that working for a living doesn’t pay, and they’re both…

Bird’s Eye View (Oct. 12, 2016)

Downtown Boonville was hopping on Saturday night and as I flew over the heaving metropolis. In the early evening the throngs on the streets and “traffic jam” in the heart of the “City” was quite a sight to behold. At the Redwood Drive-In there was a birthday celebration attended by many from our Mexican community, while the three other Boonville restaurants. Aquarelle, The Hotel, and Lauren’s had large numbers of vehicles parked outside each of them. Further down the road there was a clearly popular event at the Pennyroyal Farm, while at The Brewery’s Visitor Center people had gathered to watch Game 2 in the Giants/Cubs series.

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